Racer9
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Use a puchi maru. They have proportional controls.
good just slow. Having a puchi maru and making it proportional with a rudder. Upgrade motor better designed hull and more cells. Just the usual. Redesigned as in single prop smoother hull more hydrodynamic and say a 3/4 in ch long prop with half-inch below a 3/4 inch tall boat? Use a perfection 4.2 for speed and a puchi servo for rudder control.
how much is that equal to in US dollars?
I have to get them developed. and then scanned
Oh I am back and I have pics of cars and our car when we got back. We missed one stage in the morning due to bad information. We made it up though so by for now.
Hi I am here for the morning. Driving up later today. Oh yeah who are the people in your pics Spanky?
I know I won’t be on for a few days so I can go but I am happy because my oral presentation went well and I got a B+!
I am going this weekend so if anyone else wants some you better tell me because I might no post them.
I wish there was some feedback area or something.:approve:
Oh well
I will be going next weekend. Don’t expect pics quickly though because I have to scan them than post them.
I will probably post them in my gallery too.
I saw them in the store!
Here
Cool I’ll try to get pics then.
Okay then….
I should be able to get pictures of the STPR rally if you guys want them.
Oh yeah He also drove a Dodge Daytona. Once he drove a Chevy Suburban. He drove it because he rolled his Shelby in Arkansas. He ran into a culvert. He even snapped the roll cage. He got a new body from Dodge though.
The van wasn’t racing they were just being idiotic stage control people. We did that with ours too But try doing it with a luggage carrier on the roof. I am talking about pro rallies. My dad raced Dodge Shelby (red & silver) and Plymouth Arrow.
What red WRX? Spanky I don’t know this so….. The rally started out as the final test thingy for the old rally school. Don’t know if it still exists though. Yeah they lose control all the time. The fast drivers go like 70 at STPR. Maybe more on straight stretches. Most cars go like 60 tops. They mostly go around 40+. My dad when we drive to stages he goes probably 50. He still knows how to rally though and he is trying to show me more rally tips every year. If my dad still rallied he would probably hit 100+ on some roads but still be faster than almost everything out there. BTW Ever seen a 4×4 Chevy Astro van try to do a rally style slide on a corner? You don’t want to especially when the driver doesn’t know how to drive worth crap.
Cool!
Again? Someone died there two years ago. That is a rally school so that may explain it.
I mean a large purpose built outdoor spectator thingy like they have on U.K. rally. Cool
Yeah. If we were to have a WRC event here we would need to build a rally “stadium” thingy. You will be punished here in the states for speeding. My dad’s old co driver is still racing and some of his friends are too. Once at STPR there was a rally Mini Cooper (old one). It didn’t race though, unfortunately.lol:p
Yeah. If we were to have a WRC event here we would need to build a rally “stadium” thingy. You will be punished here in the states for speeding. My dad’s old co driver is still racing and some of his friends are too. Once at STPR there was a rally Mini Cooper (old one). It didn’t race though, unfortunately.lol
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